Spinner 360° Race 1: Spin It With Friends

To celebrate the super fantastic Lomography Spinner 360° deal, here's the first of the six fantastic rumbles we promised you. Submit your best shots - and above all else, enjoy spinning with your friends.

Since we have so much spinning to do, it’s best we got started wouldn’t you agree?

If three’s a crowd, what’s 9 or 10? Yeah, probably a party! For the first installment of the Spinner 360° Race we’re asking you to submit 360° panorama shots of you and as many of your friends you can cram in.

You can be at a party, at the beach, wherever! What counts is that you’re having a blast and that your Spinner 360° is there to capture the moment!

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Prizes: One winner of 30 Piggies and two runner up prizes of 15 Piggies. One overall winner selected from the winners of each Spinner Race will win a Spinner Motorizer.

Haven’t got a Lomography Spinner 360° yet? Now’s the time to get one! With up to 30% off in both the Online Shop and Gallery Stores, this is the juiciest deal you’ll ever get. But hurry up! Offer is only valid From the 9th to the 11th August 2012.

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Have you ever experienced feeling goosebumps all over your body, that your heart seems to jump out of your ribcage, your common sense is set on pause and you just breathe and enjoy the moment? Together with The Red Bulletin, we want to see YOUR moment beyond everyday life. Are you ready for the photographic #yourmoment #beyondtheordinary challenge? Take part in our photo competition! The two best shots will be awarded with a camera, and the first 500 to register will get a one-year free subscription of The Red Bulletin!

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In the third and final installment of his Russian love story, Herr Willie recalls some of the most memorable experiences from his trips to post-Soviet Russia, including traveling aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway and shooting with the La Sardina for Lomography on assignment, and waxes nostalgic about all the amazing people he had met.

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What comes to mind when you think of Boston? Maybe it's the Red Sox, or maybe it's Baked Beans? With our newest competition to celebrate the release of the Lomo'Instant Boston Edition, we want to know what Boston means to you. Even if you've never been to Boston — no problem! We want to see your best shots that represent Boston to you!

Back in the 1990s, Gilbert Blecken was a big music fan and wrote for his own small music fanzine. He would interview bands in between sound checks and take photographs of them. He was never a professional photographer or worked for a company; he simply did it for his fanzine. Twenty years on, Gilbert’s photographs have matured into an amazing documentation of some of the biggest music icons of that era. We caught up with Gilbert to ask him about these photographs and the fascinating story behind them.